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BIBLIOGRAPHY _ BOOKS Abraham, Henry J. The judiciary. 7th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1987. Almanac of the Federal judiciary. 2 vols. Chicago: Law Letters, 1988. Beth, Loren P. Politics, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court. Evanston , III.: Row, Peterson, and Co., 1962. Commanger, Henry Steele. Freedom ofReligion and Separation of Church and State. Mount Vernon, N.Y.: A. Colish, 1985. Cord, Robert L. Separation of Church and State: Historical Fact and Current Fiction. New York: Lambeth, 1982. Howe, Mark DeWolfe. The Garden and the Wilderness: Religion and the Government in American Constitutional History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965. Lee, Francis G. Wall of Controversy: Church-State Conflict in America. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger, 1986. Levy, Leonard W. The Establishment Clause. New York: Macmillan, 1986. Malbin, Michael J. Religion and Politics: The Intentions ofthe Authors of the First Amendment. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute , 1978. Miller, Robert T., and Ronald B. Flowers. Toward Benevolent Neutrality: Church, State and the Supreme Court. 3d ed. Waco, Tex.: Baylor University Press, 1987. Morgan, Richard E. Disabling America: The "Rights Industry" in Our Time. New York: Basic Books, 1984. Murphy, Walter F. et aI., eds. Courts, judges, and Politics. 2d ed. New York: Random House, 1974. Perry, Michael. The Constitution, The Courts, and Human Rights. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982. Pfeffer, Leo. Church, State and Freedom. Revised and enlarged ed. Boston: Beacon Press, 1967. Rehnquist, William H. The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1988. 2.2.9 Copyrighted Material BIBLIOGRAPHY / 230 - Schwartz , Herman, ed. The Burger Years: Rights and Wrongs in the Supreme Court. New York: Penguin Books, 1988. Tocqueville, Alexis de. Democracy in America. Vol. I. New York: Vantage Books, 1954. Tribe, Laurence. American Constitutional Law. Mineola, N.Y.: Founders Press, 1978. Wasby, Stephen L. The Supreme Court in the Federal Judicial System. 3d ed. Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1988. Westin, Alan F. The Anatomy of a Constitutional Law Case. New York: Macmillan, 1958. Witt, Elder, ed. Guide to the United States Supreme Court. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1979. JOURNAL ARTICLES Abram, Morris B. "Is Strict Separation Too Strict?" Public Interest 82. (Winter 1986): 81-90. Best, james. "The Rebirth of the Supreme Court's Attitude Toward the Establishment Clause." Southern University Law Review 12 (Fall 1985): 97-105. Boatti, Robert. "Lynch v. Donnelly," Rutgers Law Review 37 (Fall 1984): 103-36. Brennan, Shauna, et al. "Establishment Clause Scrutiny of Nativity Scene Displays." Notre Dame Law Review 62 (December 1986): 114-24. Camras, Barbara J. "A New Interpretation of the Establishment Clause." University ofWest Los Angeles Law Review 17 (1985): 101-25. Carlin, David R. "Pawtucket and Its Nativity Scene," Commonweal 110 (16 December 1983): 682-83. "Confusion in the Court." America 152 (22june 1985): 501. Cox, Kenneth M. "The Lemon Test Soured." Vanderbilt Law Review 37 (October 1984): 1175-203. Crabb, Kelly C. "Religious Symbols, American Traditions, and the Constitution ." Brigham Young Law Review (February 1984): 509-62. Devins, Neal. "Aftermath of the Lynch Decision: Raising New Constitutionallssues ." National Law Journal (16 April 1984): 18,20. ---. "Religious Symbols and the Establishment Clause." Journal of Church and State 27 (Winter 1985): 19-46. Dorsen, Norman, and Charles Sims. "The Nativity Scene Case: An Error of judgement." University of Illinois Law Review (Fall 1985): 837-68. Drinan, Robert F. "Is a Christmas Creche Legal in 1986?" America 155 (13 December 1986): 375. Copyrighted Material [13.59.236.219] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 21:47 GMT) BIBLIOGRAPHY / 231 __ ---. "The Supreme Court, Religious Freedom and the Yarmulke." America 155 (12 July 1986): 9-11. ---. "The Supreme Court and Scarsdale's Creche." America 153 (8 December 1984): 377. Fairchild, David C. "Lynch v. Donnelly: The Case for the Creche." St. Louis University Law Journal 29 (March 1985): 459-88. Ford, Maurice deG. "Creche Landing," Commonweal I I 1 (6 April 1984): 202-3· "From Poland to Pawtucket." Editorial. Commonweal 111 (6 April 1984): 196. Fuchs, Jill N. "Publicly Funded Displays of Religious Symbols." University of Cincinnati Law Review 51 (Spring 1982): 353-72. Garvey, John. "That Old Civil Religion." Commonweal 110 (4 November 1983): 583-84. Gerber, Jacqueline M. "Lynch v. Donnelly: One Foot off the Tightrope." Northern Illinois University Law Review 5 (Winter 1984): 123-54. Gibson, John B. "A Christian Christmas in Pawtucket." Washburn Law Journal 24 (Fall 1984): 135-51. Gordon, Glenn S. "Lynch v. Donnelly: Breaking Down the Barriers to Religious Displays." Cornell Law Review 71 (November 1985): 185...

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